November 3, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. 🌤️ Today, the art industry’s recent paint shortage, the multicultural art history of California explained, and US history museums saw attendance drop nearly 70% in 2020. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Georgia O’Keeffe’s Photographs, Seen Closely for the First TimeIn letters, O’Keeffe refers to her photos as “sketches,” a quick and precise way to get her ideas down. | Lauren Moya Ford WHAT'S HAPPENING Paint manufactures worldwide are reporting chronic shortages in raw materials and additives needed to create paint (photo courtesy Golden Artist Color)
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